Caravaggio's World : Elizabeth Currie and Helen Langdon in Conversation
Lively discussion in the Supporters’ House at the National Gallery looking at the influence of the world around him in Caravaggio’s art. Elizabeth Currie, who has written a book on clothing in Caravaggio’s art, joined Helen Langdon, a biographer of the artist to talk about some of his genre works painted in Rome. They outlined how there were two sides to the city at this time with a papal and cardinal’s courts existing alongside a disturbing underworld following an explosion in the population of the urban poor. Taking a selection of works they examined them in this context with Currie bringing insight into what the clothes tell us about the characters. This led to a fascinating discussion about feathers! My fact of the day is that the same material appears in the dress of “The Penitent Magdalene” and the lining of the man’s cloak in the second version of “The Fortune Teller” and that it may be ecclesiastical fabric.